Summary

We began this chapter with a bunch of plugins developed throughout the first nine chapters of the book. Our portfolio application lacked proper structure with the usage of these plugins. So, we discussed various techniques for restructuring and building common architecture to build web applications.

Once the restructuring process was completed, we implemented a few new requirements such as subscriber notifications, AJAX-based developer-list filtering, and additional user-profile fields to understand how to work with the restructured architecture with a standalone plugin.

Finally, we talked about the lesser-known features of WordPress, which are important for building successful web applications. Here, we have completed the book with the ...

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